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The mountains in the isolated Grotli region stand up to 900m above sea level in the middle of southern Norway.
The Norwegian government first opened the oldest and best known of Grotli hotels in 1869, and this mountain resort has remained in the same family for five generations.
Reindeer frequently graze around the buildings in this region, and hunting expeditions can easily be arranged with local guides.
Many people consider the nearby Geirangerfjorden to be the most beautiful of Norway's numerous fjords.
In the year 2009 alone, nearly 180,000 visitors enjoyed the view of the Geirangerfjord from the 1,500m Dalsnibba viewpoint.
Skiing is a popular activity for 12 months of the year here, and the nearby communities of Stryn and Galdhopiggen both contain summer ski resorts where visitors can descend down glaciers throughout the year.
Fishing, rafting, and cycling are other popular warm weather activities.
Northern Europe's largest forest of linden and the world's third-tallest free falling waterfall, Ramnefjellsfossen, are also nearby.
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Introduction to Grotli, Norway
The mountains in the isolated Grotli region stand up to 900m above sea level in the middle of southern Norway.The Norwegian government first opened the oldest and best known of Grotli hotels in 1869, and this mountain resort has remained in the same family for five generations.
Reindeer frequently graze around the buildings in this region, and hunting expeditions can easily be arranged with local guides.
Many people consider the nearby Geirangerfjorden to be the most beautiful of Norway's numerous fjords.
In the year 2009 alone, nearly 180,000 visitors enjoyed the view of the Geirangerfjord from the 1,500m Dalsnibba viewpoint.
Skiing is a popular activity for 12 months of the year here, and the nearby communities of Stryn and Galdhopiggen both contain summer ski resorts where visitors can descend down glaciers throughout the year.
Fishing, rafting, and cycling are other popular warm weather activities.
Northern Europe's largest forest of linden and the world's third-tallest free falling waterfall, Ramnefjellsfossen, are also nearby.
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